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Name | Lea Galanter |
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Company Name | Gallant Editorial Services |
Description | I have more than 30 years of experience as an editor (and writer) for magazines, software companies, marketing firms, academics and academic publications, a law firm, and private clients. My specialization is academic editing with a focus on history and the social sciences. I work on other history-related documents, such as memoirs, biographies, and historical fiction. I also provide technical editing for high-tech, legal, and marketing companies. My expertise is in producing clear, consistent, and professional-looking documents that make my clients look good. I believe in forging long-term, mutually respectful author-editor relationships. |
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Experience | website text editing, substantive editing, stylistic editing, research, reference checking, proofreading, project editing, on-screen editing, non-fiction-scientific / technical, non-fiction-business, non-fiction-biography / memoir, non-fiction-academic, newsletter editing, multimedia editing, line editing, fiction-screen-play, fact checking, copyediting |
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